Thursday, December 7, 2017

Google is making everything possible to make its services easily accessible to users so they continue introducing lite versions of their products so that even those using entry phones and phones with low specs can still enjoy those services. So this post contains all the information you need to know about Google Go and the Android Oreo Edition. WHAT IS GOOGLE GO?
Google Go is a data-friendly search app from Google that requires less data than the regular Google app. With this app, you can search Google. The main purpose of this app is for those residing in areas with poor data connection and those with low-end phones to have better experience. You can save pages offline, get notifications when search results are ready, and load "lite" versions of pages.

ANDROID OREO GO EDITION
Google also announced latest version of Android Oreo called Android Go. It is built exclusively for entry level smartphones with ram size of 512MB or 1GB ram.

This will give some low-end phone users the opportunity to experience some features of Android 8 Oreo. The update will be arriving as Android 8.1 and comes with three main features - the operating system, Google apps and the Play Store. These features are now optimized to run smoothly on low RAM phones hence reducing the chances of phone freezing or hanging.
According to Google, the new Android Go edition has been optimized in such a way that average app is 15% faster on the new OS, pre-installed apps take 50% less space and it absolutely take care of background apps exhausting your data as it auto turn on data saver by default.